Given the strange confluence of the new president’s first “presidential” speech and the growing scandal of Russian’s tampering with the election along with the help of one Trump advisee after another (Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from the investigation just today for his involvement (Or was it his lying about his involvement under oath? It’s all very strange here in Upside Down and Backwards World), it is equally bizarre that the country is still debating about who this man in the White House is.

Yes indeed, it would appear President Trump will do anything to be perceived as a winner, even if it’s done at somebody else’s expense. Being president of our beloved country may possibly represent the epitome of what he believes winning is all about, and in his thinking, “It doesn’t get any better than that.” He can’t seem to do anything other than reaching for the gold medal and winning at all costs. Being president of the most powerful nation in the world certainly complies.

The problem that exists between our government and its people today and what existed between the revolutionists and England in the 1700s, is one of a difference in form, rather than substance. That’s because, in both instances, whether we’re talking about England or our country here, in the 21st century, the abuses were the same in substance (loss of our Nation’s Integrity), but different in kind (or in the way the abuses were expressed),